Homebrew coder hardhat has dropped by our forums to release a new version of PSP FTW! 2D, his homebrewed online game for the PSP.
Changelog:
many improvements to move the frame rate from 25 fps to 75 fps (a much smoother experience)
should fix the initial "Choose your network" dialog a bit (although it is still flickery for some reason).
replaced the little squares with animated characters by Trent Gamblin (Modified BSD) to improve the frame rate
changed the hud from drawn text to graphical (to improve the fps) with graphics from NightStar3
changed the background to a light color and the text to a dark color to elimainate draws a drop shadow (to improve the fps)
Developer's note:
PSP FTW is an online game where you use fireballs, collect mana, and visit waypoints to win the game. The twist is that the rules can be changed by the players, who vote on the change.
Chat online with other players from the lobby
Join games created by other players
Create your own game, and have others join
Players take turns to have 30 seconds to propose a new win condition. If you create a new rule, all players vote on it, a majority changes the win condition.
barriers are bright green.
players are red, orange and yellow
aypoints are blue
-mana is dark green and always appears on waypoints
Initially the goal is to collect 3 mana. Shooting a fireball uses up 1 mana, if you have any.
Across the bottom are the stats for all participating players:
M: mana collected
H: hits you've made to another player with a fireball
B: fireballs that you've successfully blocked
W: waypoints touched in the game so far.
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